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Post by pt3r on Apr 24, 2022 18:37:14 GMT
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Post by maydonpoliris on Apr 24, 2022 22:13:00 GMT
"Reptiles are Keanu Reeves" that'll teach me for skipping this on my youtube watchlist, was way more interesting than I thought it would be. Now I know why my dog can whine at the TV when it sees an animal but not at my phone.
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Post by pt3r on Apr 27, 2022 5:42:47 GMT
Ben is IMO on at least the same level as an Adam Neely when it comes to video content. I don't have this "oh here is the nth viral marketing video for brand X this week" feel with his videos. It is clear that he does not fit in this role of marketing boy who will never say a wrong word in order to keep the marketing monies rolling in, since that is not his business model.
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Post by keurslagerkurt on Apr 27, 2022 7:57:02 GMT
Incredible video. Didn't know about this 'fps of the mind', its fascinating!
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Post by pt3r on Apr 27, 2022 8:40:43 GMT
Yes this fps of the brain was completely new to me as well, and the way they measure it is pretty fascinating stuff.
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Post by maydonpoliris on Apr 28, 2022 10:33:15 GMT
Ben is IMO on at least the same level as an Adam Neely when it comes to video content. I don't have this "oh here is the nth viral marketing video for brand X this week" feel with his videos. It is clear that he does not fit in this role of marketing boy who will never say a wrong word in order to keep the marketing monies rolling in, since that is not his business model. not a marketing boy for sure, he seems to be frustrated at the way the whole music industry is going and how artists are treated so he gives a refreshing insight which is cool.
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Post by cpruby on May 5, 2022 4:47:59 GMT
I feel like that's a huge leap from pulling eye fusion rate to temporal perception and then laying that onto auditory perception. This line of reasoning then says a dog would have, on average, a 30% faster reaction time to anything. You can even verify this with a simple experiment of measuring individual's CFFF rates and measuring reaction time.
I'm disappointed by this video because I thought it was going to be about the frequency range of audibility and compressing (or expanding) the frequency domain, which would be more accurate and interesting.
Also, mammals have a lot more developed hearing system. They also are the only ones who experience permanent hearing loss as the sensory cells do not regenerate. Also the structures of nonmammalian animals' sensory organs are just sooooo different. Chickens have a weird thing that looks like a cactus. This chicken cactus is not terribly precise at differentiating sounds. Fish just have a line that extends down their bodies (it helps them swim in schools).
Ugh, it could have been so much cooler of a video.
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